Winter 2025 | The AI edition

Welcome to our winter Dyslexia Voice edition on the theme of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and what it means for the dyslexia community. The articles in this edition share fascinating perspectives about AI and offer practical suggestions in a range of different settings.

Features

New guidance for media

New guidance for journalists helps accurate representation

Alan Turing

The focus of this edition is inextricably linked to The Turing Trust founder’s namesake

How Scotland busted myths

This year’s Dyslexia Awareness Week Scotland focused on Busting Myths – and people across Scotland joined in to learn the facts about dyslexia

Doctor doctor, I think I’m dyslexic!

Our Dyslexia Awareness Week quiz proved to us that false beliefs about dyslexia in Scotland are no joke

The sky’s the limit

Dyslexia Scotland has joined a forum of national charities advising Edinburgh Airport on accessibility issues

New Directors on Board

Dyslexia Scotland has strengthened its Board with three accomplished new appointments

“How far we’ve come”

This year, as we look back, we see how far we’ve come – and how much we’ve achieved. These are just a few highlights from our year

Designing for dyslexia

Our new guidance on dyslexia-friendly typed formats aims to help graphic designers and typists to create accessible documents

Educators

3rd December, 2025

Reaching every child with AI

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3rd December, 2025

Teaching with AI

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Using AI as a student

As an early adopter of AI, Ayo found the perfect study buddy to help her achieve her learning potential

Taking on the world

Author Margaret Rooke revisits the young dyslexic Scottish heroes whose dyslexia stories inspired her book